Trafford Mausoleum, Wroxham

Trafford Mausoleum
TypeMausoleum
LocationWroxham, Norfolk
Coordinates52°42′25″N 1°23′52″E / 52.7069°N 1.3978°E / 52.7069; 1.3978
BuiltC.1830
ArchitectAnthony Salvin
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival (Early English style)
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameTrafford Mausoleum, St Mary's Churchyard
Designated16 May 1984
Reference no.1050869
Location of Trafford Mausoleum in Norfolk

The Trafford Mausoleum, is a memorial in Wroxham, Norfolk, England. Commissioned after the death of Sigismund Trafford Southwell in 1827, the mausoleum was designed by Anthony Salvin in Gothic Revival style. It is a Grade II listed structure.

History and architecture

The building has been used to bury members of the Trafford family.[1] The Traffords of Wroxham Hall (now demolished) held land in the area from the Middle Ages.[2]

Sigismund Trafford Southwell, High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1818, died in 1827. His wife Margaret approached Anthony Salvin to design a mausoleum which was constructed c.1830.[3] It was built in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, Wroxham.[4] Salvin exhibited the design at the Royal Academy in 1830.[4] The style is Early English Gothic,[4] described in the Norfolk 1: Norwich and the North-East volume of Pevsner as a; "correct, rather cold later 13th century style".[5] The mausoleum is a Grade II listed structure.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Wroxham Church opens Trafford Mausoleum". www.networknorwich.co.uk. Network Norwich. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  2. ^ "The Trafford Collection". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Trafford Mausoleum". www.mmtrust.org.uk. Mausolea & Monuments Trust. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d Historic England. "Trafford Mausoleum, St Mary's Churchyard, Wroxham (Grade II) (1050869)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  5. ^ Pevsner & Wilson 2002, p. 738.

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